ADAS calibration assessment
Advanced driver-assistance systems may require calibration after windscreen, steering, suspension, alignment or body repairs.
After booking, the vehicle, customer updates, recommendations and service documents remain connected through the same customer account.
What can the assessment include?
The required process depends on the vehicle, fitted equipment and manufacturer procedure.
Vehicle identification
Registration, model, equipment specification and fitted assistance systems.
Diagnostic scan
Relevant control modules and calibration faults are checked where supported.
Preconditions
Tyre pressure, ride height, vehicle loading, geometry and warning-light status where required.
Sensor inspection
Visible camera, radar or mounting condition and obstruction.
Static calibration
Workshop targets and measured setup where the manufacturer procedure requires a static process.
Dynamic calibration
Road-based calibration where the vehicle procedure requires defined driving conditions.
Fault confirmation
The calibration result and relevant fault status are checked after the process.
Report or recommendation
Completed work, unresolved faults or additional requirements are documented.
Calibration requirements are vehicle-specific
Some vehicles require wheel alignment, correct tyre pressures, specified fuel level, an unobstructed road test or additional repairs before calibration can succeed.
When calibration may be required
Always follow the relevant vehicle repair information and system requirements.
A forward-facing camera may require calibration after removal or replacement of the windscreen.
Changes to steering geometry can affect the reference used by assistance systems.
Ride height, steering-angle or geometry changes may create a calibration requirement.
Radar sensors or brackets may be disturbed during collision and body repairs.
Information needed for assessment
Accurate vehicle and repair details help identify the correct procedure.
Common questions about ADAS Calibration
What does ADAS mean?
Advanced driver-assistance systems include features such as lane support, automatic emergency braking, traffic-sign recognition and adaptive cruise control.
Is every calibration the same?
No. The equipment, setup and procedure vary by manufacturer, model and fitted system.
Why is there no fixed online price?
The price depends on the vehicle, number of systems and whether static, dynamic or combined procedures are required.
Can calibration fail?
Yes. Faults, incorrect geometry, damaged brackets, tyre issues or unmet preconditions can prevent successful calibration.